Oswestry, Cranberry Moss

Overview

Enjoy our peaceful, family run site set in the rolling pasturelands of Shropshire providing you with an excellent base from which to explore the area by car, foot, cycle or public transport.

Free WiFi is available at this site - see below for more details.

The north loop of the Shropshire Way covering 297 miles of stunning countryside with extensive views of hills and plains was completed in 2013 and passes within one mile of the site. Walkers and cyclists can also enjoy way-marked trails in Nesscliffe Country Park.

There are two World Heritage Sites within easy reach; Ironbridge Gorge and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and you can also visit the stunning Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfalls, four National Trust properties and five Heritage Railways.

Food, Flower, Music, Walking & Literary Festivals take place throughout the year at Oswestry, Shrewsbury & Llangollen.

Our new social room “The Barn” was built in 2013 and regular events are held throughout the year including the Site Birthday Party in August and New Year celebrations, Bingo, Quiz and Games Nights.

WiFi

WiFi is available at this site. However please note the service is supplied by a different provider therefore your Site WiFi card (powered by WiComs) cannot be used. Please contact the site direct for more information.

Worth Noting

Although children are welcome, please note there is no play area on site.

Access and SatNav Advice

Arriva Bus Services have rerouted their No 70 service to stop outside the gates at Oswestry. It offers the most direct route to Shrewsbury passing through Nesscliffe and Montford Bridge. Towards Oswestry the route takes in West Felton and Whittington.

Eat Local

Local dry-cured bacon, sausages, eggs, milk, jams and ice cream are available on site. Oswestry has a farmers market on the last Friday of the month and Shrewsbury on the first Friday. Campers can enjoy a 10% discount at The Old Three Pigeons, Nesscliffe.

Facilities

Oswestry, Cranberry Moss
has the following facilities on or around the site.

Reviews

Typical of a club site, good comprehensive facilities, clean and well run and with a good mix...

P&D (Club Member)stayed Aug 2017

This review is for Oswestry, Cranberry Moss

Typical of a club site, good comprehensive facilities, clean and well run and with a good mix of pitches. Frequent bus service at the main gate for both Oswestry & Shrewsbury, both worth a visit, especially Shrewsbury! Site is not particularly good for walking, the main bridle way is overgrown and definitely unsuitable for cycling as the road from the site entrance is fast, narrow and busy.

The site is lovely, pitches good and nice mixture of hedges and flower beds.

Levick (Club Member)stayed Sep 2017

This review is for Oswestry, Cranberry Moss

The site is lovely, pitches good and nice mixture of hedges and flower beds. Well cared for and great for buses to Shrewsbury and Oswestry.
The gentleman who showed us to our pitch was very friendly, welcoming and informative, but sadly the same cannot be said for the lady on reception she was sullen and morose and certainly did not make you feel welcome. As this is the first person you meet on arrival I really feel the club should be addressing this problem as it has been mentioned in previous reviews.

Ideal for setting up as a base for the area or as an en-route stop over but nothing really on...

Clive & Marilyn Crewe (Club Member)stayed Aug 2017

This review is for Oswestry, Cranberry Moss

Ideal for setting up as a base for the area or as an en-route stop over but nothing really on site to keep kids amused not that this was a problem for us. The private site we went on to for 4 nights had 2 play areas, a well stocked shop open all the time and 4 fishing ponds for the same price so we did feel Oswestry was a bit over priced on reflection.

Very helpful from owner when pitching up, clean and tidy site.

David L (Club Member)stayed Jul 2017

This review is for Oswestry, Cranberry Moss

Very helpful from owner when pitching up, clean and tidy site. Good for access to many attractions in the area especially the British Ironworks just up the road. Buses run from the site to both Shrewsbury and Oswestry (can run a little late at times). The site does have some organised events at times.